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Free school application form Mainstream, studio, and 16 to 19 schools Published: December 2015 Insert the name of your free school(s) below using BLOCK CAPITALS DIXONS FREE SIXTH FORM 1 Contents Submission of Application 4 Application checklist 5 Declaration 7 The application form Section A – applicant details (use Excel spread sheet) 8 Section B – outline of the school (use Excel spread sheet) 8 Section C – vision 9 Section D – education plan: part 1 12 Section D – education plan: part 2 D1 – an ambitious and deliverable curriculum plan which is consistent with the vision and pupil intake 13 D2 – measuring pupil performance effectively and setting challenging targets 22 D3 – a staffing structure that will deliver the planned curriculum within the expected income levels 33 D4 – the school will be welcoming to pupils of all faiths/world views and none 35 Section E – evidence of need E1 – provide valid evidence that there is a need for this school in the areas 38 E2 – successful engagement with parents and the local community 41 Section F – capacity and capability F1 (a) Skills and experience of your team 46 F2 – a governance structure, and roles and responsibilities that will ensure accountability and effective decision making in this academy trust and drive improvement in the new free school 50 Section G – budget planning and affordability 53 Section H – premises (use Excel spread sheet) 56 2 Annexes I Letter from the Regional Schools Commisioner 57 II Project Lead CV 58 III Further Evidence of Local Need 61 IV Consultation Letter & Survey 65 V Letter from the Local Authority 67 VI Preferred Site Location 68 3 Application Submitting Sections A to H The completed Word and Excel templates and the budget plans need to be submitted by email to the department by the application deadline to: [email protected]. Your email must be no larger than 9MB in size. You also need to submit two hard copies (of Sections A-H and the budget plans) by a guaranteed method such as „Recorded Signed For‟ post to: Free Schools Applications Team, Department for Education, 3rd Floor, Sanctuary Buildings, Great Smith Street, London SW1P 3BT. You may also hand deliver if you prefer. It is essential that the hard copies are identical to the version you email. Submitting Section I Section I, ie the Personal Information form, is required for each member, director, and principal designate who has not submitted forms within the past 365 days; together with a list of those members, directors, and principals designate who have submitted Section I forms within the past 365 days. These need to be submitted by email alongside a copy of Section A (from the Excel template) to [email protected] stating the name of the school in the subject title. Data protection Personal data is collected on the Word and Excel templates in order to consider an application to set up a free school and will not be used for other purposes. For the purposes of the Data Protection Act, the Department for Education is the data controller for this personal information and for ensuring that it is processed in accordance with the terms of the Act. The department will hold all personal information you supply securely and will only make it available to those who need to see it as part of the free school application process. All personal information supplied in these forms will only be retained for as long as it is needed for this process. 4 The application Section A applicant details (see Excel spread sheet) Section B – outline of the school (see Excel spread sheet) 8 Section C – Vision Section C1 – a credible proposal to deliver a high-quality free school and a clear rationale for establishing it in this area The recent raise of participation age across the United Kingdom has meant that many schools have had to redesign their curriculum offer and school structure to accommodate the increasing number of students at post-16. The Dixons Multi- Academy Trust is no different. We intend to offer a post-16 provision that will develop, challenge and support scholars from low-income backgrounds and provide them with the cultural capital experiences that they need to be competitive, as the next generation of top leaders. We know that a small sixth form on our other academy sites cannot offer the same academic rigour and financial robustness that a larger, centralised sixth form could. Bradford is regularly in the news for providing its young people with an education that is “failing to equip young people with the skills and knowledge that our country needs” . However, in the Dixons Multi-Academy Trust, we are determined to eradicate this disadvantage, and develop our young people into well-rounded professionals, ready to be successful at top universities or in a real alternative. There are currently 18 sixth form provisions in Bradford, only 1 of which is „outstanding‟ and 22% of which are good, meaning that 72% of sixth form places in Bradford are at least requiring improvement, if not inadequate (Ofsted Reports, 2016). We believe at Dixons that we are in an excellent position to develop an outstanding post-16 provision for the young people of Bradford. Last year Yorkshire and Humber sent 622 scholars to Oxbridge, compared to the 2,575 scholars that went to Oxbridge from London schools (Oxbridge Admissions Report, 2014). We want to build on the success of Dixons City Academy, Dixons Kings Academy, Dixons McMillan Academy and Dixons Trinity Academy, to continue to challenge and inspire the children of Bradford to become the next generation of top professionals. Post-16 provisions in the South of England, such as the London Academy of Excellence and Harris Westminister share the same vision as the Dixons Free Sixth Form; we want to provide the best education possible for our disadvantaged most able scholars. Both Harris Westminster and the London Academy of Excellence have been successful free schools in providing a challenging curriculum for most able scholars in areas of deprivation, however, they are both post-16 providers in the South of England. Further contributing to the growing divide of the north and south education systems. We endeavor that the Dixons Free Sixth Form will help close this gap for the young people in Bradford. We want to set up a school that will cater for our already high performing scholars at Dixons City Academy, Dixons Kings Academy, Dixons McMillan Academy and Dixons Trinity Academy. Our proposal is to establish a centralised 16-19 provision that the successful Dixons secondary schools will feed into. The Dixons Free Sixth Form main driver is the replication, amalgamation and extension of the heavily oversubscribed Dixons Academies. We 9 Section C1 – a credible proposal to deliver a high-quality free school and a clear rationale for establishing it in this area expect almost 80% of the intake to come from Dixons schools which will leave a further 80 places a year for external applicants. Students will choose to attend the Dixons Free Sixth Form because of their commitment to the Dixons brand and their reputation within Bradford. This centralised Dixons post-16 provision will allow the Dixons Multi-Academy Trust to maximise the resources, specialist staff and dedicated high-quality experiences for post-16 scholars, including the opportunity to offer minority subjects, most preferred by Russell group universities. It is important to us that the Dixons Free Sixth Form will raise the aspirations of the community and ensure that all scholars are Russell group ready. The studious ethos of the school will help develop and instill business habits that will make scholars more employable, beyond university or their high-level apprenticeship. High standards of professional behaviour and business dress will be strictly enforced at all times, allowing scholars to learn what is acceptable in the workplace. The vision of Dixons Free Sixth Form is to ensure that all scholars are Russell group ready regardless of their gender, disability, ethnicity, deprivation indicators, or any other personal circumstance. All scholars will be expected to be prepared for top universities. Should a scholar choose a real alternative, this will be a personal choice, as opposed to being their only option because their grades are not high enough to attend university. The Dixons Free Sixth Form will do whatever it takes to ensure scholars gain their first life choice past A level, whether that be into a prestigious university or a high-level apprenticeship. In order to prepare scholars for a prestigious university or a high-level apprenticeship, the Dixons Free Sixth Form will offer a traditional three A level curriculum, focused on „facilitating subjects‟. This timetable will include an extended school day, including mandatory courses that will support scholars in their applications to top universities. In addition to the three traditional A levels, all scholars will take part in mandatory competitive games, and will be required to undertake an elective that will gain them an additional qualification (DofE, NCS, first aid etc.) to make them more employable. 10 Section C1 – a credible proposal to deliver a high-quality free school and a clear rationale for establishing it in this area Scholars will also work towards gaining a Dixons Diploma, which will include completing 150 hours of service in the local community. The Dixons Diploma pulls inspiration from the highly regarded Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) in Canada and the globally renowned International Baccalaureate (IB). The Service component of the Dixons Diploma will be an opportunity to develop the local area, by strengthening business links and partnerships with prestigious universities and high performing sixth forms across England.